I cam to Shawsheen tech because it had the highest mcas scores in massachusetts for tech schools. Also i wanted to get into the health field and Shawsheen Tech had an awesome program. My three shop choices are 1. health 2. business 3. culinary. Im hoping i get into health but if not ill be glad to be part of the business shop.

Applications are submitted directly to SVTHS guidance office before the admissions deadline

The Admissions Committee, using weighted admissions criteria, process completed applications. Each applicant will be assigned a score derived from the sum of the scores for the categories listed below.

ALL OF 7th GRADE and two terms of 8th GRADE are used in the admissions process.

Enrollment is based on the successful completion of 8th grade, passing required academic courses including 8th grade mathematics and English courses, and meeting minimum entrance score of 60 or better.

Spring fling is on April 8th in the gym. It will be from 7:00pm-10:00pm. This dance is only for class of 2013 and class of 2014. No expections. But each student is welcome to bring somebody from another school if they have there student I.D. from the school they go too and also they have to stay with the person that brought them at all times.

Instruction is dependent upon a well-trained, caring, competent faculty and staff

Support services are important to the enhancement of learning

Involvement of parents and guardians is essential to student growth and success

Students are nurtured to become reflective, moral, and ethical citizens

“Shawsheen Valley Technical High School is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to the provision of quality educational programs for all students.Shawsheen Valley does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age or sexual orientation.”

SkillsUSA is a student leadership organization available to all Career and Technical students. It is a national organization serving more than 300,000 high school and college students and professional members who are enrolled in training programs in technical, skilled, and service occupations, including health occupations. As SkillsUSA members, students develop into well-rounded persons with technical, academic and “employability” skills-the skills that assist individuals not only to secure employment but to build successful careers. In every meeting, contest, leadership conference and activity, students build these skills. SkillsUSA members have an opportunity to compete against other students at the district, state, and national levels. Chapter Officers handle routine business, organize and conduct meetings, organize committees, and carry-out chapter activities. These duties enhance their basic organization and supervisory skills and strengthen team and school spirit.